THE ADVENTURE OF THE GERMAN STUDENT

[SHORT-STORY]

Story by Washington Irving…

“This story, one of a number of tales and sketches collected inTales of a Traveller(1824), is

narrated by an old man to a group of listeners. The story concerns a young student from the

German university town of Gottingen. The student, Gottfried Wolfgang, is described as a man of

good family but also as one given to intense speculation on the dark, mystical side of existence.

Indeed, he is shown to have dedicated himself to these studies to such an extent that both his

physical health and his imagination have become ‘diseased.’ As the narrator tells his…”

[CHRONOLOGY]
THE WITCH’S TALE
(WOR, NEW YORK)
[Thursday—10:15-10:45 PM]

June 18, 1931The Lady of the Guillotine

PERSONNEL:

Alonzo Deen Cole (scriptwriter, director).

CAST:

Alonzo Deen Cole, Adelaide Fitz-Allen, Marie O’Flynn, Mark Smith, et al.

[Monday—9:30-10:00 PM]

June 13, 1932The Lady of the Guillotine

TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL
(CJRC, WINNIPEG)
[Wednesday—10:30-11:00 PM]

Circa 1940The Lady with the Velvet Collar

PERSONNEL:

Neil LeRoy (producer), Mercer McLeod (narrator),

THE HERMIT’S CAVE
(WORLD TRANSCRIPTION)

Circa 1940sThe Black Band

[EXTANT RECORDING]
WE KNOW A STORY
(WONS, HARTFORD)
[???day—10:00-10:15 PM]

November 14, 1948The Lady with the Velvet Collar

[EXTANT RECORDING]

[

RADIOGOLDINDEX:

“The program was recorded November 10, 1948.”]

CAST:

Guy Hedlund, Dolores Murphy, John Storm.

THE DIAL PLAYERS
(WHMA, ANNISTON)
[Tuesday—4:15-4:30 PM]

January 11, 1949The Lady with a Velvet Collar”

[“…The Dial Players of the Masque and Wig Guild of Jacksonville State

Teachers College will present a series of 15-minute plays… Washington

Irving’s supernatural story is set in the time of the French Revolution…”]

PERSONNEL:

Lawrence Miles (director).

CAST:

John Cathey (The Gendarme), Harry Howell (The Narrator), Pat

Whisenant (The Lady).

THE CBS RADIO MYSTERY THEATRE
(WRVR, NEW YORK)
[???day—10:07-11:00 PM]

September 17, 1979The Guillotine

[EXTANT RECORDING]
[“…Gottfried, brooding and lonely, turns to his friend Karl for solace.

Karl suggests a trip to Paris. Gottfried agrees, arriving there at the start of

the Revolution when hundreds of people are being guillotined. In his

loneliness, he creates a woman he tells Karl ‘exists only in my mind.’

Nevertheless, he meets her one stormy night—in the flesh—when he is

inexplicably drawn to the site of the guillotine. He invites her to his

room, but the next morning finds her dead, a victim of the giant blade…”]

PERSONNEL:

Himan Brown (producer-director), Elspeth Eric (scriptwriter).

CAST:

Paul Hecht (Gottfried), Bryna Raeburn (The Woman), Don Scardino

(Karl).

RADIO TALES—“TALES OF AMERICAN MASTERS”
(NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO)

October 6, 1998The GermanStudent

PERSONNEL:

Winifred Phillips (reader, composer).

EXTANT RECORDING